RAW on a point & shoot??

The panasonic that many have mentioned would fit the bill for size,
but write ups don't give it a great mark for noise reduction with
higher ISOs. Or is this a plague in general with P&S cameras?

Wondering if I should just be concerned with overall image quality.
In other words, a camera that render terrific jpegs may be better
than one that has the capability of shooting a raw.
Yes. That is sound approach. It would have been better had Fuji F30/F31fd had Raw. But even without it, it is cut above all P&S. And Sony N2 is second best ultra-compact. If wide angle u want, then Sony SD800IS
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Regards, Ajay
http://picasaweb.google.com/ajay0612
 
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp
Not sure where to post this.

I normally use a digital slr but would like to get a small point
and shoot that can shoot a raw image. It has to be small enough to
filt into a woman's handbag (average size).

Any suggestions?
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CynthiaM
http://cynthiam.smugmug.com/
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Bob,

'We don't make a photograph with a camera; we bring to the act of photography all the books we have read, the movies we have seen, the music we have heard and the people we have loved.' Ansel Adams

Sony R1
Canon Pro1
Casio Z750
Nikon 3100
 
on this site shows that the last compact digital camera capable of
producing raw files was introduced almost two years ago.
- http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp-
Bob,

'We don't make a photograph with a camera; we bring to the act of photography all the books we have read, the movies we have seen, the music we have heard and the people we have loved.' Ansel Adams

Sony R1
Canon Pro1
Casio Z750
Nikon 3100
 

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